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Why can't Nokia e63 send a short message, indicating that there is not enough memory. Please close some applications.
Soft box: input on the standby screen (i.e. the number entered when dialing).
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After that, you are required to enter your own lock code (the initial password is: 12345), and then a white screen appears, showing only the words Nokia, and the grid machine is completed in 2 to 3 minutes.
B. Hard grid: Turn off the phone first, press and hold the Dial key, the asterisk key and the number key "3" at the same time when turning on the phone, and then press the power key until the word "NOKIA" appears (no key can be released during this process). Then wait for the white screen to be released. After a few minutes, the system is formatted and the phone automatically restarts to enter the standby screen.
Lattice machine has no effect on mobile phone. In addition, I would like to remind you that although smart phones are very extensible, you should not install too much software, just install some commonly used and practical software. Too much software is easy to conflict. Once the software conflicts, the phone will crash or restart. I hope it helps you! ! !
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